Shapeling Trilogy: Fawn: Book Two: Master By Verna Clay

Shapeling Trilogy: Fawn: Book Two: Master By Verna Clay

 

Buy Fawn Here.

Blurb:

An unexpected promotion to the rank of Shapeling Master sends Fawn Woods on her first Mission of Mastery: nanny to an emotionally challenged child. Unknown to anyone but Fawn and the Thirteen co-Princes, Zoe is an Indigo child: the next stage in human evolution. To help Zoe, Fawn must first unravel the mystery surrounding her. Complicating matters, Fawn’s heart is drawn to Zoe’s widower father. Having a relationship with a human male is something to be avoided at all costs.

A widower for two years, Wade Spencer goes through nannies like water. Zoe’s new nanny is certainly not the matronly type he’d expected. What had the employment agency been thinking to send such a breathtaking beauty to his cattle ranch? However, Wade’s not too concerned about her sticking around. Zoe will probably drive her away before the day is over.

Seven year old Zoe Spencer doesn’t want to cause trouble; she just wants the voices in her head to stop talking. When her daddy brings home the new nanny, she can’t believe her eyes. Not only is the nanny beautiful, but the colors surrounding her are different from any she’s ever seen. Who is this strange new nanny?

Review:

5 Stars

Fawn is about to embark on her first mission as a Shapeling Master. She has been sent by the thirteen co-Princes to protect and assist a troubled young girl.  What she finds at the Dream Catcher Ranch is so much more than she planned for.

I absolutely love this book.  Having not read the first book in the series I was somewhat concerned that I would be lost but Vera Clay did a fantastic job of integrating information from book one into book two so I was not at all confused.  The story flows well and keeps the reader’s attention.  The characters are well written and endearing and the scenes are very well described.

My favorite character in the story is actually the little girl Zoe.  She is a sweet child but she is very special and that specialness is hard for most people to deal with.  Once Fawn is there to help her deal with her abilities the sweet little girl is able to shine through.

Fawn is a fantastic story with a beautiful ending that brought tears to my eyes.

I cannot wait to read the next installment of this great series.

Comments

  1. Verna Clay says:

    Thank you for reviewing my book. I’m thrilled that you enjoyed it! I love little Zoe, too. Book Three has some surprises in store. The targeted release date is early 2012, if not sooner. Also, I wanted to let you know your website is extremely well done and easy to navigate.

  2. It looks like a beautiful story and the cover is so darn gorgeous!

Speak Your Mind

*

What is 7 + 7 ?
Please leave these two fields as-is:
IMPORTANT! To be able to proceed, you need to solve the following simple math (so we know that you are a human) :-)